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Major banks STILL allowing transgender people to use women’s toilets despite court ruling

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Major banking firms are still permitting transgender men to access women's toilets in spite of a Supreme Court ruling that sex is biological.Banks including the Co-operative and NatWest, as well as Bank, Coventry Building Society and insurer Admiral, are still allowing workers to use bathrooms based on their self-identified gender, an investigation by gender-critical charity Sex Matters has revealed.The Supreme Court ruled last year "man" and "woman" refer to biological sex under the Equality Act 2010 – the UK's anti-discrimination law.In light of the ruling, employers are obliged to ensure single-sex spaces are used exclusively in line with biological sex.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say However, Sex Matters, found a slew of companies had failed to update their policies on single-sex spaces since the ruling a year ago.During the research, none of the 15 banks, insurers, consultancies or building societies could confirm whether access to single-sex facilities was restricted to people...

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